I know I've been a liar
And I know I've been a fool
I hope we didn't break it
But I'm glad we broke the rules
My cave is deep now
Yet your light is shining through
I cover my eyes
Still all I see is you

I think is not fair to count for Serbia only players who played in last 15 months after 600.000 Montenegro separating. Seles (1), Dokic (4) and Jecmenica (72) representing in one part of they career (that means after 1991) Serbia (and Montenegro) part of former Yugoslavia. That means Serbia have 4 TOP5 players in past , not only 2 TOP100 like you present .

That means is not correct to count players who played for Serbia (and Montenegro) between 1991-2006 like YUGOSLAVIA players!

Totally agree, but wait a moment! , I've only written the slovenian and "actual serbian" parts, I will complete with Croatia and will make a special part for "former Yougoslavia" (before 1991) so no need to worry

btw Bosnia did have a player in the top100 : Mervana Jugic-Salkic, and Yougoslavia also had Sandra Nacuk.

WTF... how on earth this is possibile??? Italia have 33 players in TOP100 but without any TOP10 player, and from Serbia only 6 players reach TOP100 but 4 of them reach TOP5!!!!!!???????!!!!!!

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Well Bulgaria for sure have one more player in the top 100 which you didn't wrote. That makes them 7:
1.Magdalena Maleeva
2.Katerina Maleeva
3.Manuela Maleeva
4.Tsvetana Pironkova
5.Sesil Karatancheva
6.Lubomira Bacheva
7.Elena Pampoulova

I dont think that Pavlina Nola played a match for New Zealand while she was ranked in the top 100, late in her career she decided to change nationalities to represent NZ (from Bulgaria if my memory serves me right). She qualified into the Australian Open representing New Zealand, but her ranking was about 132 at that stage (that could have been the first tournament she played representing NZ)

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WTF... how on earth this is possibile??? Italia have 33 players in TOP100 but without any TOP10 player, and from Serbia only 6 players reach TOP100 but 4 of them reach TOP5!!!!!!???????!!!!!!

there must be something wrong in italian tennis players... it's strange, I know, but we're still waiting for a top-ten player in one of the most represented countries in the world ranking!! we were really close to it but some unexepeted losses from Farina and Schiavone made that dream impossible to come true... now I think the only hope is Karin Knapp..

(I used the data of the thread "Ranking der besten" in "Sprechen sie deutsch?")

Helga Masthoff was seeded Nr. 5 in 1975 Roland Garros, so obviously she appeared to Top 100 too, but i don't have any exact data about her ranking since starting of the official computer rankings in 1975.

Chmyreva is missing. Don't kinow her exact carreer high. Because of her seedings in bigger tournaments she must have been Top 20 player too.

Natasha Chmyreva was probably the biggest prospect Soviet/Russian tennis has ever had.
In 1975 she won girls titles at Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open but Soviet officials didn't allow her train and play tournaments abroad and after 1976 she just disappeared from tennis horizon